曲靖师范学院学报 ›› 2026, Vol. 45 ›› Issue (1): 90-96.

• 民族文化研究 • 上一篇    下一篇

仪式实践与文化诠释:基于“莫利莫”舞乐的民族志研究

吴彦竹   

  1. 西南民族大学 民族学与社会学学院,四川 成都 610041
  • 收稿日期:2025-06-14 出版日期:2026-01-26 发布日期:2026-04-13
  • 作者简介:吴彦竹,西南民族大学民族学与社会学学院博士研究生,主要从事区域社会研究。
  • 基金资助:
    四川邮电职业技术学院2024项目“高职院校中蔡元培音乐美育思想的理论逻辑与实践路径”(YDXJKY202415)。

Ritual Practice and Cultural Interpretation: An Ethnographic Study of the Molimo Dance

WU Yanzhu   

  1. School of Ethnic Studies and Sociology, Southwest Minzu University, Chengdu Sichuan 610041,China
  • Received:2025-06-14 Published:2026-01-26 Online:2026-04-13

摘要: 20世纪50年代的非洲大陆因独特文化生态成为人文社科理论萌发的关键田野场域,诸多学者以努尔人、阿赞德人等族群为研究对象,展开对非现代国家秩序形成路径的探索。在此研究脉络中,俾格米人群体备受关注,而特恩布尔在《森林人》中并未遵循主流政治发生学范式,转而通过生动民族志案例与移情式叙事,聚焦文化实践背后的人性议题,这一转向也标志着民族志从阐释性、科学性书写向体验性、深描式诠释的范式转型。在特氏的研究中,俾格米人的生活艺术深度根植于“莫利莫”舞乐仪式所构筑的“互渗”文化空间,该仪式实践在“森林之神”的象征体系规范下,维系着族群机械团结的封闭社会运作逻辑,并与村庄人的开放式、权宜性互动形成鲜明的文化对比,为理解仪式实践与社会秩序的关联提供了典型民族志样本。

关键词: 仪式过程, 莫利莫, 文化阐释, 残余物

Abstract: The African continent in the 1950s emerged as a pivotal field for the development of humanities and social sciences theories due to its unique cultural ecology. Scholars focused on ethnic groups like the Nuer and Azande to explore the formation of modern African state orders. Within this research context, the Pygmies garnered significant attention. However, in his work “The Forest People”, Tylor deviated from mainstream political genesis paradigms, and employed vivid ethnographic cases and empathetic narratives to examine humanistic issues underlying cultural practices, a shift marking the paradigm shift in ethnography from interpretive and scientific writing to experiential and thick description. Tylor's research reveals that the Pygmies' life artistry is deeply rooted in the “interpenetrating” cultural space constructed by the Molimo Dance and music rituals. Under the symbolic system of the “Forest God,” these ritual practices maintained the closed social logic of mechanical ethnic unity, forming a stark cultural contrast with the open, adaptive interactions of village communities. This provides a typical ethnological sample for understanding the relationship between ritual practices and social order.

Key words: ceremonial processes, Molimo, cultural interpretation, remnants

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